NCP-EUC · Question #16
Which solution will allow the administrator to customize this user experience?
The correct answer is D. user Profile Management Solution. A User Profile Management Solution (D) - such as VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM), Citrix Profile Management, or FSLogix - captures, stores, and reapplies per-user settings, preferences, and application configurations across sessions. This is essential in non-persistent…
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Which solution will allow the administrator to customize this user experience?
Options
- AMandatory or Local Profile
- BVirtual Disk Based Profile
- Cuser Environment Management
- Duser Profile Management Solution
How the community answered
(57 responses)- A4% (2)
- B5% (3)
- C2% (1)
- D89% (51)
Explanation
A User Profile Management Solution (D) - such as VMware Dynamic Environment Manager (DEM), Citrix Profile Management, or FSLogix - captures, stores, and reapplies per-user settings, preferences, and application configurations across sessions. This is essential in non-persistent VDI where the base image resets. A Mandatory Profile (A) is a static, read-only profile that prevents any user customization. A Virtual Disk Based Profile (B) is a mechanism (like FSLogix containers) but is a subset of the broader 'profile management solution' category. User Environment Management (C) is a related concept but is broader and less precise; the most accurate and specific answer for managing and persisting user experience settings is a dedicated User Profile Management Solution (D).
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